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M/V Kisaq

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Max Passengers: 10
Ship Type: Expedition Cruise Ship
Operated by: Expedition Engineering

The M/V Kisaq is a 27-meter ice-strengthened ship. She was originally built in 1967 to carry passengers between isolated settlements in southern Greenland. In her more recent history, she can accommodate ten people on winter and summer tours across West Greenland. The ship is equipped with advanced navigation systems, ensuring safe passage through the treacherous waters of Greenland. With a powerful engine, the M/V Kisaq can navigate over ice-filled seas, providing year-round service regardless of weather conditions.

The M/V Kisaq has five comfortable guest cabins, each with two single beds, a closet, a sink, and personal shelves in each room. With three lounge/eating areas, there is lots of room to hang out with the group or find your own space to enjoy the place. The Kisaq has lots of deck space to watch the world go by or hang out in the wheelhouse with the crew.
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The M/V Kisaq has five comfortable guest cabins, each with two single beds, a closet, a sink, and personal shelves in each room

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